On Thursday 04 May 2006 18:30, Karsten Wade <kwade@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, 2006-05-01 at 22:34 -0400, Guillermo Gómez wrote: > > > First, i would like to know if im doing it right about PGP, never use it > > before. > > > > I'm using Thunderbird with extensions to manage OpenPGP. I'm signing > > this email and attaching my public key. > > To be honest, I'm not sure. There is definitely a signature attached, > but it says, "Invalid Signature", and clicking on it says, essentially, > "gpg: Can't check signature: public key not found". > > However, I see that all the time. It seems gpg is looking for the key > to be on my local keyring, rather than asking a keyserver (such as > pgp.mit.edu). > > So, it looks like it worked, but I cannot be sure. > It worked well. To avoid the warning, one simply needs to grab the public key from pgp.mit.edu, which is the expected behavior. :-) -- Patrick "The N-Man" Barnes nman64@xxxxxxxxx http://www.n-man.com/ LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/nman64 Have I been helpful? Rate my assistance! http://rate.affero.net/nman64/ --
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